There will be some spots in the single digits on Tuesday morning but most won’t be quite as cold as Monday morning, especially in the Champlain Valley where temperatures as you head out will still be in the upper teens. We’ll get some sun early but clouds will fill out pretty quickly and will be followed by some snow which will creep in from the southwest in the afternoon and evening. Highs will be in the upper 20s with an east wind around 5 to 10 mph. Snow will stretch further north overnight and early Wednesday morning adding up to a couple inches in the Champlain Valley and up to 6 for central and southern Vermont and parts of the Adirondacks and even some locally higher amounts in the higher summits of the southern Green mountains. The bulk of the snow will wrap up early Wednesday but it will mean there will be plenty on the ground for the Wednesday morning drive so be ready if you’ll be doing any driving. ?Wednesday highs will be in the upper 20s with a few spotty light showers left in the There will be some spots in the single digits on Tuesday morning but most won’t be quite as cold as Monday morning, especially in the Champlain Valley where temperatures as you head out will still be in the upper teens. We’ll get some sun early but clouds will fill out pretty quickly and will be followed by some snow which will creep in from the southwest in the afternoon and evening. Highs will be in the upper 20s with an east wind around 5 to 10 mph. Snow will stretch further north overnight and early Wednesday morning adding up to a couple inches in the Champlain Valley and up to 6 for central and southern Vermont and parts of the Adirondacks and even some locally higher amounts in the higher summits of the southern Green mountains. The bulk of the snow will wrap up early Wednesday but it will mean for the middle of next week. There will be some spots in the single digits on Tuesday morning but most won’t be quite as cold as Monday morning, especially in the Champlain Valley where temperatures as you head out will still be in the upper teens. We’ll get some sun early but clouds will fill out pretty quickly and will be followed by some snow which will creep in from the southwest in the afternoon and evening. Highs will be in the upper 20s with an east wind around 5 to 10 mph. Snow will stretch further north overnight and early Wednesday morning adding up to a couple inches in the Champlain Valley and up to 6 for central and southern have temperatures falling and it will also trigger a few more snow showers, particularly in the mountains where they could see a few more inches. ?Behind the front the bitter cold takes back over and we’ll be in the single digits on Friday with highs barely near 10. Wind that day will be strong enough to put wind chills well below zero all
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Several inches of snow expected in some parts of Vermont, New York
Clouds will continue to thicken heading into Tuesday morning.Snow will arrive late Tuesday afternoon and last into the predawn hours of Wednesday. One to 3 inches is expected along the Route 11 corridor in northern New York, into the Champlain Valley and central Vermont.Three to 6 inches is expected across the southern Adirondacks, including parts of Essex County, New York, and the mountains of southern Vermont.Clouds linger for Wednesday even though the snow will be done.A bitter blast of Arctic cold pours into the region for Friday and Saturday, with highs in the single digits and teens, and overnight lows well below zero.
Clouds will continue to thicken heading into Tuesday morning.
Snow will arrive late Tuesday afternoon and last into the predawn hours of Wednesday.
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One to 3 inches is expected along the Route 11 corridor in northern New York, into the Champlain Valley and central Vermont.
Three to 6 inches is expected across the southern Adirondacks, including parts of Essex County, New York, and the mountains of southern Vermont.
Clouds linger for Wednesday even though the snow will be done.
A bitter blast of Arctic cold pours into the region for Friday and Saturday, with highs in the single digits and teens, and overnight lows well below zero.